do you agree that print media played an important role in the french revolution ? If yes give your arguments
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Print media played a significant role in the formation of popular public opinion towards the monarchy and Old Regime. Under the Old Regime, France had a small number of heavily censored newspapers which needed royal licenses to operate; papers without licenses had to operate underground.
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Yes, print media played an important role in the French revolution
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- Print popularized ideas from philosophers such as Voltair and Rousseau, and people read their ideas extensively.
- They challenged church's sacred & sacrosanct authority & the state's "despotic powers", eroding the credibility of tradition-based social order.
- Print offered the opportunity for a large spread of ideas & created a "new world" of discussion and debate.
- In 1780s the literature spread, mocking the monarchy and questioning its values.
- A new culture of dialog and conversation was developed by Print. The public has reassessed and debated its principles, expectations and institutions.
- The cities of France were overwhelmed with newspapers , books, pamphlets, & printed images from where they "traveled" quickly into the countryside. The changes & events taking place in France were all defined and debated.
- Press freedom also provided for the expression of dissenting views on events. The two sides tried to persuade the other by means of the print media.
- Multitudes attracted songs, festive processions, & plays. They could understand and connect with concepts in this way such as democracy or justice written about by political philosophers
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